Michael MacMillan

Articles by Michael MacMillan

Gymnastics group vaults into IT revamp

With already more than a year on the job, Kevin Keith knows that fulfilling Gymnastics Ontario's two-year long IT wish list is going to take some financial nimbleness.

Survey: E-business hampered by lack of staff, software

A new suvey finds that despite an apparent glut of qualified IT people in today

Coming soon to IT: customer service

Lately I've detected a subtle but distinct change in the way IT suppliers and customers interact with each other. Evidence of this can be seen in the actions of one unnamed Los Angeles woman.

Users tout BI rollout benefits

The day after it was learned a cow infected with mad cow disease had been discovered in Alberta, officials at Cara Business Operations Ltd. watched as sales at its Harvey's fast food restaurants dropped by eight per cent.

Gymnastics group hopes to score 9001

With already more than a year on the job, Kevin Keith knows that fulfilling Gymnastics Ontario's two-year long IT wish list is going to take some financial nimbleness.

Carr, and a crisis of confidence

I'm not ashamed to say I watch certain reality TV shows. Vive le difference. But the ones who do

Dell exec sees gloomy future for Unix

Dell Inc.'s second-in-command says not only is Dell looking forward to the day when IT is a commodity, it's banking on it.

Users tout BI benefits

The day after it was learned that a cow infected with mad cow disease had been discovered in Alberta, officials at Cara Business Operations Ltd. watched as sales at its Harvey's fast food restaurants dropped by eight per cent.

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